ANDREW W.K.: Live Show Announced

October 21, 2004

ANDREW W.K. and his band will be playing a live concert on November 12, 2004 in Bellingham, Washington. The show will take place at Western Washington University in the Viking Union Multipurpose Room. The show starts at 7:00 p.m.. Tickets are $11 (students) or $14 (general),available at the PAC Box Office. Call for more information: (360) 650-6146 or go to Viva La Vinyl.

As previously reported, W.K. has entered the studio to begin recording his third full-length album, tentatively due in early 2005. Andrew released his sophomore album, "The Wolf", in September 2003. "The Wolf" was W.K.'s second full-length for Island Records and was the follow-up to his 2001 major-label debut, "I Get Wet".

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